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    Anybody here interested in fiberglass fly rods? I find myself more and more enamored with them every day. I figured about 2 years ago that it wouldn't be long before the cost of some of these gems would reach $700 or more, and sure enough it's happened. I really like the relaxed casting stroke and less than aggressive delivery of the fly. The tussle after the hook up isn't too bad either. I'm hoping to build an 8 foot, 3 piece, 5 weight sometime soon.
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    I've also become enamored with them in the last two years.
    I currently own four, two custom builds and two great earlier rods.
    You might want to look at Steffen Bros. blanks Joe.
    I'm of the opinion they offer as good, or better, tapers than anyone.

    Here's a photo of my custom 7'9" 3 piece 3/4 weight Steffen......


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    I have 18-20 vintage glass rods
    A few Phillipsons, a bunch of Fenwicks, W&M, H-I, Heddon, Gracia, Berkley, Lamiglass
    Some are better than others, a few are exceptional, and many qualify as tomato stakes.
    I try not to pay more than $25- $30, but I'm always in the market for the next nice Phillipson
    It's a fun collection
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    I like the looks and the reports I hear about the Epic blanks. But they are expensive, sold out in my favorite size, and you have to wait a long time to get one. They come from New Zealand.
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    what's the price range for an early Phillipson glass rod?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jszymczyk View Post
    what's the price range for an early Phillipson glass rod?
    I would pay $175 for one in top shape, but that would be my limit.
    A decent one might be had for around $125 especialy those marketed by Orvis, LLBean, Abercrombie & Fitch, or other smaller shops.
    Out of the 3 that I have the most "expensive" was $35
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